Reviews of River Dance RV Resort

Rating:

4

4

8

6

6

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Sep 2017 -
$38.00

Pulled in at 3:00 in the afternoon and the office was locked and empty. I was getting ready to call and the owner(?) showed up and checked us in. He was out working on the outside deck. Gravel roads and sites with no sewer hookup. I always run the water before I hookup my hose and it looked like coffee... cleared up after a minute, so I hooked up the hose. Later that night my wife asked if I dumped coffee in the toilet because it looked like coffee again. Nope, really bad water... I used the on site restroom in the morning and the toilets had, you guessed it coffee. Wish I had driven the 20 more miles west, much nicer camping! I would stay at another campground. - CoMaddMax

Sep 2017 -
$18.00

Smaller campground with very narrow interior roads. Sites are not level but you can level a rig without much problem. No sewer. Water turned a nasty brown in the morning and the office guy (who by the way, was never there) said that happens sometime but it's still " good to drink". We didn't and we now have to swap out our water filter. Won't return. - jeffnbarb

Jun 2016 -
$40.00

This is a good stop on I-70. It's a well kept rustic park along a rushing stream. I gave the service a 2 because there was no management on site although he was accessible by phone. Wifi was good. No reservations were accepted, just first come first served. I'd stay here again. - RVerMJ

Reviews of Sylvan Lake State Park

Rating:

9

9

8

10

8

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Sep 2016 -
$20.00

One of my favorite campgrounds, even though there are no hookups. It is extremely scenic, and there is a hiking trail around the lake. Sites are far from each other, and there is no light pollution. This lake and campground are amazing! - OffroadGirl

Sep 2016 -
$25.00

Beautiful park, particularly with the Fall colors starting. Lake was very clean and great for fishing, paddleboarding, and kayaking. There's a short trail that goes around the lake that makes for a nice hike as well. The sites near the lake are set up like sardines, but still very nice as there is a large grassy area between the lot and the lake (and you are on the lake!). The sites in the rest of the campground are quite a bit more spacious and private and likely preferable for most. The nicer bathrooms are over in the loop as well whereas the ones near the lake are vault toilets and not all that nice. - Dog hair stuck in the couch

Jun 2016 -
$9.00

Sites fill up fast and are kind of close together, but that would not stop me from camping here again. Looks like a great place for a family reunion or picnic too with lots of day use potential. I am not sure if you can reserve a spot here, but if you can, it would be on the recreation.gov site that offers all reservable sites in Colorado and other areas. - Forest Service

Reviews of BLM - Eagle River-Wolcott Campground

Rating:

6

7

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Clean Showers:

May 2012 -
$5.00

This is your basic, six-site campground. Not too clean, but serviceable. Sites are a tight go, even for a 32 foot Class A. Virtually no maintenance, but the pit toilet area was clean. Lots of boaters and fisherman frequent the area. Near the Interstate and Highway 6, so expect lots of traffic noise. Location is beautiful, near the Eagle River. - Red Wolf Deux

Sep 2009 -
$10.00

Easy access from I-70. No facilities, three spaces will fit a 40' RV. Right on a trout stream. Fire rings, picnic tables and grills. Some highway noise, but not much at night. 50% off for senior access pass. Near Edwards, Colorado that has a dump station and fresh water right near the exit. Site #6 is the most level for a big rig and at the end of the campground. If there is someone occupying the end spot a big rig could not turn around, and would have to back out. There is an unattended money drop at the campground. - steved44

Reviews of Glenwood Canyon Resort

Rating:

8

5

5

3

3

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Sep 2017 -
$49.00

Beautiful location as you are in a canyon on the Colorado river. Sites were ok as all are on crushed gravel. Several things upset me. The ad in Woodall's was a half page saying they were a Good Sam's campground. Except they don't accept a Good Sam discount in off season. For those of us that choose a Good Sam park due to the quality and cost reduction, this was misleading and they were just using the name unfairly. Their brochure and the ad stated they had an onsite restaurant which is where we had planned to have supper...not open. Open year round - stay and play.... except nothing was open. I could have stayed at several other places if i just wanted a camp spot. I was looking more for the full experience of what was promised. - Let'sGo!

Sep 2017 -
$65.00

Pros: The location is 3 mi from Glenwood Springs and 3 mi from Hanging Lake. Clean campground that sits on the Colorado River, and nice employees. Good power grid. Cons: Price is outrageous for the amenities. This is NOT a resort. Lots are either dirt or gravel. They charge extra for more than two people, also charge extra for pets, and there are no grassy area for pets. - OurNextRVAdventure

Aug 2017 -
$75.00

Dirty baths, most didn't work. No TV or cable. Prices are horrible. Service is poor. Caters to rafters and tubers only. I would not return nor recommend. - chillbilly10

Reviews of Aspen-Basalt Campground

Rating:

3

5

3

5

8

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Aug 2016 -
$45.00

I ended up here for 2 nights because of a screwed up reservation at another campground. Very expensive campground with little to offer. Road noise is present most of the time. Wifi was okay but dropped quite a few times. My Verizon signal was poor. The electricity voltage was low: dropped as low as 107 but never got higher then 112.

Over the air TV stations came in fine during the day but half dropped out at night. (They no longer have cable.) There are mostly permanents and seasonal campers here. Maintenance appears to be nonexistent as there was leaves from last year blowing around ,as well as twigs and small branches from the trees. - jnateg

Aug 2016 -
$45.00

Initially it was difficult to "see" beyond the MANY awful permanent resident RVs that were visibly in VERY poor condition and VERY run down - initially it was very uncomfortable. Have never before seen a park that allows permanent residents' RVs to be such eye-sores, however, if you can get beyond the initial shock, which we eventually did, the water, sewer, and electrical were a-ok as was the location for exploring the Aspen area. - God Bless America

Jun 2016 -
$4.00

We could not have been more disappointed. Out campsite was small, not shaded, on dirt with very little grass, no ability to make a fire, the wifi was minimal or didn't work at all, and it was a distance still from Aspen (to have Aspen in the title is very misleading). Would never stay there again. - Tom Armelino

Reviews of Little Mattie Campground, White River National Forest

Rating:

10

10

9

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Sep 2014 -
$20.00

Dump station additional $7 and must get a key from the Maud Campground host. Peaceful and quiet with only the sound of rustling aspen trees or an occasional jet airplane. Change - now can be reserved online, which we did not do. So we could only pay for one night at a time, which was not a problem when we stayed after Labor Day weekend. Made private by small trees and bushes, the large gravel sites - some are more open to the sun, with beautiful views to the lake. Others sites further up the hill are shaded in the trees. Most sites are not level front to back due to the hillside location of the campground. Nearby fishing access to the Gold Medal Waters of the Frying Pan River (special regulations). No Verizon phone and MiFi connections. We will return. - AluminumCloud

Sep 2013 -
$18.00

One of my favorite places. Although the maturing trees have been closing in my view to the lake, I enjoy sitting out in this campsite. The pines are deeply blue green, the aspens rustle in the smallest cool breeze, and the babbling brook meanders down the campsites tucked into the bubbly vista. The road into the White River National Forest is gravel and continues into the campgrounds and campsites. Little Maud campground is close to the Reudi Reservoir and many boaters camp there. Mollie B campground is the next campground and has access to the lake. Just down from the campgrounds gold medal trout waters flow and are fed from the bottom of the lake. We will return. - AluminumCloud

Jun 2013 -
$18.00

Little Mattie is one of 3 campgrounds on the western end of the Reudi Reservoir along the Frying Pan River. There are no hookups at these campsites.Water is available at Mollie B campsite. This is dry camping at its best; sites are nestled in the aspen groves at the base of rock outcroppings and well worth the drive around the bend beyond the other two campgrounds. Vault toilets are the only amenity and well kept and cleaned. Space between each site provides privacy and our favorite was site 16. Big rigs could not fit in here. You can run your generator for power. Drawback to this campground is that it is run by a company in California, not the Forest Service. There is an extra $7 fee to use the dump station and the camp host has to be there to unlock it. Overall, a wonderful place to camp while enjoying the fantastic fishing on the Pan River and the charming town of Basalt. - The Grizz

Reviews of Mollie B Campground USFS

Rating:

8

6

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Jul 2016 -
$11.00

We had been up here camping a year before but stayed at the Little Mollie. I loved BOTH campground for their beauty and this beautiful lake. My husband loves to fish the Frying Pan, and I have a kayak I like to take on the lake, so it works out great.

Our first nights site was not very nice, no good place for our friends tent, no shade, but it still was pretty and we made it work. However, having let the host know that we didn't have a reservation for the second night, he showed up while we were eating breakfast and said we could stay if we moved up the road 3 sites.. This one turned out to be a gorgeous site, and we had a fantastic stay. - Phyllis Swenson

Jul 2010 -
$18.00

This is one of 3 parks at Ruedi Reservoir which is on the Fryingpan River about 15 miles from Basalt. It is close to the boat launch area and loaded with kids on summer weekends. There are a few water spouts in the camp, but the only hose comparable source is at the dump station. The use of the dump station requires an extra fee of $6 and it is quite difficult to access due to sharp turns and poor paving. - bugsy

Reviews of Carbondale/Crystal River KOA (formerly Crystal River Resort Cabins an

Rating:

9

9

10

9

9

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Clean Showers:

Oct 2017 -
$44.00

This is a beautiful campground. Spacious sites along the river had concrete patio, fire pit, adarondak chairs, and metal table and chairs rather than picnic table. Bathhouse was clean and well lit. - Melissa Koppenhaver

Aug 2017 -
$40.00

As people know, I do not give 10 ratings as nothing is perfect. But give them a 9.9! We have been to nearly 200 different rv parks in our 19 years part time RVing and this is one of the prettiest, cleanest and well kept up of any we have seen....right up there in the top 3 - 5. And owner and staff was super as well. We look forward to getting back there next year. - AZSwede

May 2017 -
$40.00

Very nice camp ground along the Crystal river, the staff was very helpful, and friendly, the grounds were in very good condition. Very neat and clean, the restrooms were clean and almost new. It is a place that I want to return to. This is an Ideal property one of the best KOA's I have camped at. - Thevettemanx2

Reviews of Gateway River RV Park and Campground

Rating:

4

9

7

8

8

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Jul 2017 -
$35.00

While we were welcomed by very friendly camp hosts who were knowledgeable about the area, the park itself left a lot to be desired. We stayed here in 37' 5th wheel. Our site was wide and spacious with one shade tree. The entire parking and walking surface throughout the park is filled with large, sharp, fill rocks; making it very difficult to ride a bicycle out of, and painful for my dogs to walk on.

The Rio Grande bicycle trail is adjacent to the park and down the hill is the boat ramp. The dust from the parking lot coated the mountain air. There are no actual trails inside of the park or laundry facilities. The water pressure was deplorable and it got very old listening to semi trucks come down the hill using their jake brakes at all hours of the night and day. We left a week early and will not return. I can see using this park as a one night stop over but other than that, I would move down the road to something else. - RVLife4us

Jun 2017 -
$25.00

The campsites are close together but not ridiculously close. Gravel sites. We opted for the WE site, but there are FHU occupied by big rigs. Well maintained shower (although you have to hit the water button 20 times until it heats up). The max length for WE sites is 24 ft, and we are 24ft, there is a cliff behind these sites, so if you are longer and not careful.... - Timeking

Jun 2017 -
$40.00

Just the basics at this Rv Park, but perfect for our very large class A MH. Easy in and out, large site, great view. Sites are level gravel pull thru. Good satellite access and Verizon coverage. They only offer 30 amp. - Lama79

Reviews of Ami's Acres Campground

Rating:

6

3

6

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5

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Sep 2017 -
$35.00

Positives: Friendly staff; close to Glenwood Springs; generally level site. Negatives: Situated directly above freeway - road noise 24/7; shower/restroom located way up the hill near the office; restrooms clean but showing their age; park water has a VERY bad taste - recommend using your own tank or bottled water. Ingress and egress were acceptable (city street round-abouts notwithstanding, which the park can't do anything about), but the park roads are crumbling. The sites are terraced, with very little room to enjoy outdoors at our site, which in reality didn't matter much, as the highway noise was too loud to enjoy outdoors anyway. Our site was mostly level, but in order to set up on the level area, we had to pull far forward of the sewer, requiring an extension. Also, the placement of the sewer was on a little rise - envision a modified Robin Williams sewer line lift from the movie "RV" - to clear our sewer line. Next time through, we will likely find a different park. - hea4us

Aug 2017 -
$35.00

This is a park we will probably not return to. This was the 187th rv park we have been to and only about the third that we have said this. It is unkempt and messy. Noise from the interstate is not too bad but it is there. Sites are dusty and narrow. We don't need luxury by any means but like clean and attended to. Much of this park, however, I think is permanent or long term residents -- lots of them. And obviously no rules as to upkeep. - AZSwede

Aug 2017 -
$38.00

This a park in and on the mountains with sites on terraces. With prudent driving the situation is acceptable. The restrooms/showers are at the top of the hill and that may pose difficulties for some. The wifi works on and off, utilities were fine. Easy access to I 70 if the town is not destroying bridges. One question is why the dumpsters have to be emptied at 4:30 am. - gumper